Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker

Game Summary

This latest PSP installment picks up where Metal Gear Solid 3 for the PlayStation 2 leaves off as players take control of the famed Naked Snake. Taking place in 1974, Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker features original game design, story and scenario by Hideo Kojima.

The latest issue of Famitsu revealed this week that Square Enix is remaking the original Tactics Ogre for the PSP. With the top members of the original development team at the helm, it will have fundamental changes and enhancements but still try to remain faithful to the original version.
The current Japanese name for the new title roughly translates to Tactics Ogre: the Wheel of Fate (or Fortune). It is a "rebuild" of the strategy RPG that was known in North America on the original PlayStation as Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together. The changes to the game go as far as alterations on the balance as well as the visual style. Read More

Practically everything shown about the Nintendo 3DS at E3 was a surprise, from the system's motion control and enhanced wireless communication to the fact that the 3D effect actually works. But the biggest? The fact that 3rd party developers actually seem to be interested in working on a Nintendo platform, with some of the biggest names in the industry set to bring their talents to the handheld.
Famitsu (via Andriasang) caught up with some of the biggest names in Japan, many of whom pledged their support (and undying love) for Nintendo's next handheld smash. What they had to say, and analysis, after the cut. Read More

Konami has once again entertained the thought of a PlayStation 3 version of Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker. Such a port might be most beneficial for market reasons.
This time the suggestion comes from none other than director Hideo Kojima. Kojima briefly said how we would do a PS3 version of Peace Walker to Jeux Video recently. He would definitely adjust the game some instead of doing a straight port. Whether or not it would be like a full PS3 game though is unclear. Read More